Why Don't Many Americans Support Gay Marriages?

This has been bugging me for a long time now. I get it that most people believe that being gay or homosexual is an abomination, but they should be able to marry whoever they want to. Right? I don't know if it's just me who feels this way, but please share your opinion.

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The idiot box said that 53% of Americans now support gay marriage, as opposed to 27% when the Defense of Marriage Act was signed by Clinton in the early 90s. That's a significant positive change.

I just came back from a party with a lot of young, conservative religious people who were all pro-gay marriage. Even the woman who told me she wants to visit the creation museum had a problem with homophobia. I predict that most Christians will change their values to match the changing times, and I'm sure they'll find a way to say it was always God's will.

It'll be tough, we'll just have to appeal to their sense of logic, as if they were, I dunno, ordinary Christzombies. Well, you know what they say about Joseph and his technicolor coat and Moses turning the staff into a serpent...